The Green at 9 and 90 is undergoing a massive technical overhaul, with 50 separate permits filed at the property in just 61 days.
This surge in activity indicates a systematic retrofit of critical systems rather than routine maintenance. For residents of this South Framingham complex, the volume of filings suggests a coordinated effort to modernize the 293,180-square-foot property.
The work is concentrated at 1610 Worcester Rd. Records show a heavy focus on life safety and power distribution. Applicant Angelo Vigliotta initiated the sequence with a fire alarm permit on February 26 and a major electrical overhaul permit on February 25. This was followed by a cluster of building permits on February 11 and additional electrical filings on March 8 and in early April.
The scale of the project targets the core systems of the 402-unit complex, which includes structures dating back to 1966. This level of simultaneous permitting is unusual for a single residential address and typically points to a capital improvement plan to bring aging infrastructure up to current safety codes.
Residents can monitor the progress of these upgrades via the Framingham city portal.